INTEGRATION OF THE EAST AND WEST IN THE HISTORY

Authors

  • K. T. Zhumagulov KazNU
  • Fabio L. Grassi Roma State Sapienza University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/JH-2018-2-211
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Abstract

In this article, an attempt was made to study the topical issue of integrating the East and West in a historical perspective. The authors consider important events in world history that influenced the relations between East and West. Especially the main attention is paid to the study of the role of the Huns in Turkic history as part of world history.
The Great Migration of peoples in IV-VII centuries was a turning point in world history. It was started by the Hun’s tribal alliance and their movement from the depths of Central Asia to Europe. The greatest territorial expansion of the Hun Empire in the West was under the leadership of Attila. Attila was a great statesman who had done great actions. He was a wise ruler, a skilled diplomat, and a fair judge. With good reason he should be considered a prominent figure in the first millennium AD.
This paper has attempted to study Attila’s major campaigns. We will focus on the intricate vicissitudes of the relationship between the Hunnic Empire and the Western Roman Empire, Italy at the time of Attila’s invasion.
Being a person who headed the Great Migration in Eurasia and Europe, Attila has a prominent place not only in the history of the Orient, but also in the history of the Occident between the Antiquity and the middle Ages.
In this article, authors attempted to study the main campaigns of Attila. At the center of our attention will be the complex difficulties of the relationship between the Hunnish state and the Western Roman Empire, the Italy of the period of Attila’s rule.
Research methods and the proof require the use of rare written sources in Latin, Greek languages. Data from archeology, ethnology, and history and modern linguistics interdisciplinary research is especially widely used.

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Zhumagulov, K. T., & Grassi, F. L. (2018). INTEGRATION OF THE EAST AND WEST IN THE HISTORY. Journal of History, 89(2), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.26577/JH-2018-2-211

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Journal KazNU: History